Did Nicki Minaj Enlist Offset's Alleged Mistress in 'FEFE' Music Video on Purpose?

In the music video for her Tekashi69 collaboration, Summer Bunni is the actress who squirts the whipped cream into her mouth.

Dec 7, 2018

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Nicki Minaj has once again found herself getting caught in the drama surrounding her nemesis Cardi B. It has been revealed that Summer Bunni, one of the women accused of being the homewrecker in Cardi and Offset's marriage, apparently once starred in Nicki and Tekashi69 a.k.a. 6ix9ine's music video for "FEFE".

For those who need a reminder, Summer was the actress who squirted the whipped cream into her mouth in the visuals. When the video dropped back in July, the model shared on Instagram a video about her participation in the music video, writing in the caption, "FEFE out now! This shoot was so cute!!!"

Even though this discovery might just simply be a pure coincidence, it surely raised eyebrows, considering there's been tension between Nicki and Cardi since their infamous altercation in September. There was also a speculation saying that the Young Money rapper might have some inkling of what was going on and hire Summer on purpose.

Should the speculation be true, it wouldn't be that much of a surprise. Prior to this, Nicki hired the women who are suing Cardi to be in her recently-released "Good Form" music video.

Nicki has yet to comment on this revelation.

Cardi announced her split from her baby daddy earlier this week, saying that they would "remain good friends" and "good business partners." While she didn't detail the reason behind the separation, multiple reports suggested that it might have something to do with Offset wanting to have a threesome with Cuban Doll and Summer.

Summer herself has admitted to her mistake and apologized to Cardi. "I have not spoken to Cardi B. But I would like her to know that I'm a very genuine person. And I'm not here to break up her family," she emotionally said in a video. "I'm very sorry that this happened." She also hoped that Cardi would "overcome this."